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Paperback Expedition to Earth Book

ISBN: 0345430735

ISBN13: 9780345430731

Expedition to Earth

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The inside story of how a three-year old filly captured the hearts of racing fans and cemented her bid to be named Horse of the Year. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A good Clarke book!

This collection of 11 short stories gather Clarke's best talents in story telling and originality, accompanied by a unrivaled poetry.Most of the stories are very character oriented (which I particularly like) while science plays a very secondary role.They are definitely dated though and you have to keep that in mind while reading them. It's obvious that many of these stories were sparked by the dropping of the atomic bomb and its ensuing consequences. Clarke explores the problems and consequences of a discovery that could mean the end of civilization, also showing sapient life's arrogance against nature.A very enjoyable book, which includes The Sentinel (that's the basis of 2001 Space Odyssey).

Great Collection of Short Stories

There are 11 short stories in this collection and all of them are truly exceptional but 3 really stand out. The first of course is "Sentinel" which is the basis for the movie and eventually the book, "2001" "Breaking Strain" is a great book discussing the moral implications of two men trapped alone in a space ship when it is quite obvious that if there was only one of them they could survive. With interesting commentary on how people live under pressure and what actions they take, this is an exceptional piece of work. But my favorite is probably "Second Dawn" this story discusses what happens to a group of aliens without hands but with enormous mental powers when they encounter a group of aliens with hands. The interaction of the civilizations and cultures is well described, and though I think Clarke may be taking too friendly an approach to such a meeting it would be nice if all civilizational clashes resolved this way. Overall this book shows that once again Clarke has proven himself a master of the science fiction genre. Though it should be warned that Clarke's writing style is very "hard" in other words he definitely emphasizes technological capability over character development. That being said I think this collections contains some of his best character sketches yet.

classic bread-and-butter sci fi from the master

One of his best collections of short stories, it includes The Sentinel, the story that inspired 2001: A Space Odyssey.

I really liked this one

I really enjoyed this book. Sometimes you just feel like reading little gems of science fiction instead of plowing through large tomes. This collection did exactly that. Along with Asimov, Clarke is my favorite sci-fi author, and both are good at the short story. My favorite story had to be 'Hide and Seek' in this collection.

Superb!

Excellent. The best of Arthur C. Clarke is right here in this book . Made n=me believe in aliens again
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